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Cape Town - Terrence Malick’s Song to Song opened the South by Southwest Festival (SXSW) at the end of last week and the reviews are in.

The film, which stars Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman, centres on two intersecting love triangles and highlights obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas.

Malick - whose previous work includes The Tree of Life, The Thin Red Line, Badlands - is known for his enigmatic film style that has garnered him much praise and criticism.

But it seems like Malick’s perplexing cinematic ways might be losing its impact with film fanatics.

Robbie Collin from The Daily Telegraph writes: “Song to Song unfolds in and around the rock scene in Malick's adopted home town of Austin, but you sense it wouldn't be noticeably different if it had been set at a bacon factory or an ice rink.”

By Tuesday morning the film had a dismal 46% percent rating on the movie rating site, Rotten Tomatoes.

But not all reviews are bad with The Guardian’s Jordan Hoffman saying: “A beautiful, melancholic rush of imagery, dizzying the senses at every turn.”